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As a person involved in Hospitality I found Chateau Elan to be a break from a traditional 5 star hotel. The space provided, the view of the Hunter, a most relaxed environment are but of the few ticks I can give.
The staff was quiet helpful and professional and the only flaw I saw was the cleaning of the bathroom floor which looks like an oversight on the day.
All in all a very good experience. A pity we could not stay longer

We had a very pleasant stay at Rothbury Escape. The owner and staff were lovely and the room was clean and comfortable. Continental breakfast and complimentary Hunter Valley wine with cheese and crackers were added attractions. The hotel has a well equipped common kitchen and dining room with a cozy logfire and BBQ facilities. It is set upon acres of farmland and it is the perfect quiet weekend getaway.

Pocket Guide: Rothbury

Wine lovers will enjoy every moment in Rothbury, and the Hunter Valley region that surrounds it. It’s prime wine-growing and national park country, not to mention it’s a cool place for a scenic drive or vineyard tour. Nearby towns like Pokolbin and Branxton provide shopping and dining. For a night (or several) in beautiful Rothbury, book your Rothbury hotel with us.

Rothbury, just one hour from Newcastle, is famous for the Rothbury Riots, during which police shot and killed a miner in 1929 during a demonstration over work conditions. The Rothbury Riots Monument on the Great North Walk honors the memory of this tragic event.

The Hunter Valley in New South Wales is Australia’s most visited wine region – and for good reason! With more than 150 wineries and vineyards, you can get your fix of Shiraz or Sauvignon Blanc. Take a tour of the wineries (while someone else drives so you can indulge yourself), then get involved with some of the Hunter’s other activities: spend some time in an art gallery, do some shopping or have dinner at a local restaurant. If there’s one thing the Hunter does as well as wine, it’s food. The list of classy local restaurants with delicious food is a long one, and many of them have vineyard or countryside views.

If you crave a scenic escape, you’ll love Rothbury’s hotels, including a range of cottages and cabins among the farms and fields. If you’re keen to do some shopping and maybe pick up some delightful cheese, drop into Pokolbin, which has a number of shops specialising in boutique dairy. Don’t forget about all the national parks in the Hunter Valley area, like Werakata National Park in Lovedale, which has cycling and walking tracks where you can spot wildflowers and native birds.

To stay in the Hunter Valley but keep more money for wine, book your Rothbury accommodation with us. While you’re at it, pick out some cheap Newcastle flights to get you to the Hunter region for less. Cheers!